RE: Growing CP 70's style

Demetrio Lamzaki (Dee_Lamzaki@msn.com)
Fri, 19 Apr 96 06:41:52 UT

GW>I just confirmed it also, on April 15, 1996 ! Apparently, this
GW>is a very well known site, as I found it simply by asking a
GW>caretaker at the botanical gardens in Palos de la Frontera,
GW>and then found it again in a pictorial guide of European flora
GW>at a web site in The Netherlands.

Great Drosophyllum info Gordon, how tall were the biggest plants, or did the
stems grow prostrate after a certain length?

>>Other than that Chris, the far out planters should work
>>dyNOmite, just be sure to bend your groove thing when
>>you're potting them up.

JL>I'm no expert on the 70s (my "Disco Fever" 8-track
JL>notwithstanding) but I believe that the accent is on the
JL>MITE in dynoMITE <g>

Where I grew up, the emphasis was always put on the second syllable, but hey,
I'm willing to go with the flow, whatever turns you on...

BTW, for the benefit of future archaeologists who might stumble through this
message thread while doing research on the late 20th Century, it will assist
your understanding of it to a much deeper degree if you play the song
"Popcorn" by the group Hot Butter while reading it. See, I told you it would
help! :-)

Keep on truckin',

Demetrios